The Best Black Friday Video Game and Accessory Deals 

We need to stay indoors and not travel for the rest of the year. Why not stockpile on Switch, PlayStation, and Xbox titles?
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Well before Black Friday, there were tons of gaming deals swirling around the internet, like dust kicked up by the release of two new consoles: the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. Now that the newest iterations are out, previous-gen games are seeing discounts all over the place.

It's good timing with the holiday season upon us, but Covid-19 is still raging around the country, and most of us can't see family. Video games provide a great way to connect with loved ones at a safe distance. We hope our favorite Black Friday video game and accessory deals will help in these trying times.

Note: We strike through items that sell out or are no longer at their deal price as of publishing. Discounts sometimes return, so check for yourself. We will update this guide throughout the weekend.

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Nintendo Switch Deals

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Nintendo's at-home and on-the-go console has been a popular little guy ever since it first came out in 2017, and it's only gotten better over time. With a robust library of AAA and indie games to choose from, the Switch is my favorite couchside companion for these dark winter months. See our Best Switch Accessories and Best Switch Games guides for more picks.

  • Nintendo Switch Mario Kart 8 Deluxe bundle for $300 ($68 off) at Target, Walmart, Best Buy, and GameStop: The Nintendo Switch is a killer console, and even though this isn't a price reduction, you're getting Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and three months of Switch Online included for free for a savings of $68. It's a great way to test the waters and see if you want to bother with a subscription to play online. It's going out of stock frequently, so check back to see if it's available.

  • Hades for $20 ($5 off): Explore a dark (and let's be real, pretty sexy) take on the Greek underworld in this lavishly detailed roguelike for Switch. WIRED gear writer Louryn Strampe sang praises in her review, which you can read here.

  • Fire Emblem: Three Houses Digital Edition for $40 ($20 off): Even if you're not a Fire Emblem die-hard, this game of wartime strategy and teenage interpersonal drama is a potent concoction.

  • Luigi's Mansion 3 for $40 ($20 off): The season for scares has passed, but Luigi's Mansion 3 is still a great buy for anyone looking for low-key spooky vibes this winter season. Or anyone really into slime people.

  • Cuphead for $15 ($5 off): You may get frustrated with this game because it's hard. But it's hand-drawn and looks absolutely gorgeous, making it well worth the time and effort. Play it co-op with your quarantine bubble.

  • Hollow Knight for $8 ($8 off): This game casts you as a bug-person with a nail for a sword. Explore Hallownest, a fallen civilization filled with monstrous enemies and friendly faces that need your help. This deal is also available at GameStop.

  • RavPower 26,800-mAh 30W PD Power Bank for $45 ($15 off): Click the coupon button to see the deal at checkout. Is your Switch often running out of juice when it's out of the dock? This power bank is powerful enough to recharge it while you play, so you don't have to take a break.

PlayStation 4/5 Deals

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It's no secret that the PS5 is my favorite of the two latest game consoles, and for good reason: The DualSense controller is incredible. Since it's so new, you won't find deals on the console itself. We don't recommend buying a PS4 Pro at the moment because prices aren't low enough—GameStop has it for $40 less than the PS5, for example—you may as well save up. That said, there are tons of killer games on sale for the older hardware, and many are compatible with the PS5 too.

  • The Last of Us Part II for $30 ($30 off): One thing Sony has always had in its corner is a deep reservoir of exclusive titles like The Last of Us and its sequel The Last of Us II. While this game is certainly divisive, it's gorgeous and lavishly detailed (if super violent and occasionally hard to watch).

  • Ghost of Tsushima for $40 ($20 off) : The best way to while away the hours during this pandemic is with a good old-fashioned open-world game you can sink into. Ghost of Tsushima takes you through the first Mongol invasion of Japan and puts you in the shoes of an intrepid (if a bit anachronistic) samurai on a quest to save Japan.

  • Until Dawn for $10 ($10 off) : It's hardly a new game, but it's one of my favorites, and I will sing its praises for the rest of the foreseeable future. Until Dawn is a campy horror movie choose-your-own-adventure that follows the exploits of a group of teens who find themselves being hunted by a mysterious killer after getting stranded at an icy mountain chalet. What's not to like?

  • Death Stranding for $20 ($20 off) : Hideo Kojima is a weird dude. Death Stranding is a weird game. But it's fascinating and hard to put down once you start. You play as Sam, a deliveryman in a post­apocalyptic world ravaged by angry, hungry ghost-monsters. Most of your time will be spent figuring out clever ways through difficult terrain, and it's absolutely enthralling.

  • Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice for $25 ($35 off): From Software's games are not often for the faint of heart, and Sekiro is more punishing than most. But it is an undeniably beautiful, tense, and well-crafted game. If you're looking for a challenge (and you're not daunted by the difficulty of games like Bloodborne and Dark Souls), it's a great pick.

  • The Outer Worlds for $24 ($36 off): This sci-fi RPG is a laborious game chock-full of side quests. That may or may not be a good thing depending on the player. But it's witty, with an excellent (anti-capitalist) narrative design. Read our review for more.

  • HyperX Cloud Alpha S Headset for $100 ($30 off) : This is an all-around solid gaming headset. It boasts 7.1 surround and an audio control mixer for blending the sound of your mic monitoring and your game audio to exactly your preferences. It works with PC and PS4.

Xbox One/Series X Deals

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The new Xbox Series X boasts powerful hardware to make the most of next-gen games and improve the performance and graphics of select previous-gen games, many of which are on sale this Black Friday. Again, like the PS5, you won't find discounts on the console.

  • 3 Months of Xbox Game Pass for $23 ($22 off): The best reason to get an Xbox Series X or Xbox One X is for Game Pass. This membership service gives you access to over 300 games, plus an ever-changing roster of new and old games. It's nearly impossible to run out of games to play.

  • Doom Eternal for $20 ($40 off): Who hasn't wanted to rip and tear their way through demonic legions in literal hell while clad in super-powered space armor? Well, now you can, in the follow-up to the wildly successful Doom reboot. It's just as satisfying as the original, but it is admittedly a more-of-the-same situation. Thankfully, the gameplay served up in the first game is strong enough to hold up a sequel.

  • Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order for $25 ($10 off) : We're not getting a new Star Wars movie this holiday season (at least we have Baby Yoda), but you can still get your fix by taking on the role of a Jedi padawan as he searches the galaxy for the remnants of an ancient civilization. Also lightsaber fights. You get to do a lot of lightsaber fights.

  • Marvel's Avengers for $27 ($33 off) : We're not getting a new Avengers movie this holiday season either, but Marvel's Avengers is an OK stand-in. Seriously, it's just OK. But at this price, it might be worth diving into if you want to smash things with Thor's hammer.

  • Sunset Overdrive for $5 ($15 off): You get an excellent movement system and creative combat options in this game from the makers of Marvel's Spider-Man. Sunset City is an open world you can traverse through, and you'll have a blast doing just that.

  • Halo: The Master Chief Collection for $26 ($14 off): Never played a Halo game before? Now's the time to dive into this remastered set that includes six titles, from the first Combat Evolved to Halo Reach.

Accessory Deals

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Game consoles and gaming PCs are only part of the hardware equation; the right accessories can turn an everyday gaming experience into an immersive and cinematic adventure. Check out our Gamepad, Headset, and PS4 Accessory roundups for more suggestions.

Black Friday Retailer Pages

Here are some of the other major sales going on right now. Check out our Black Friday tips for more advice.